Pelicans Exercise Third-Year Option on Karlo Matkovic
Center/power forward Karlo Matkovic will be back in New Orleans next season. The Pelicans exercised their $2.30 million third-year team option on Matkovic, HoopsHype's Michael Scotto reports. The floor-spacing big fills a real need for a New Orleans frontcourt short on shooting. He averaged 5.7 points and 3.7 rebounds in just 14.7 minutes across 62 games while connecting on 60.4 percent from the field and 42.2 percent from three-point range. There's little standalone fantasy value at that workload, but he produced more when the rotation thinned, posting 9.8 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks in 22.3 minutes over his final 32 outings. Stuck behind Derik Queen and Yves Missi, Matkovic's value hinges on minutes. Should New Orleans decline Kevon Looney's separate option, he could carve out a larger role.
Source: Michael Scotto
Source: Michael Scotto
Raptors Secure Jamal Shead on $2.30 Million Team Option
The Toronto Raptors have exercised their $2.30 million team option on point guard Jamal Shead for 2026-27, HoopsHype's Michael Scotto reports. It was a straightforward call on a backup point guard who appeared in all 82 games last season. Shead averaged 6.6 points, 5.4 assists, and 1.7 rebounds in 22.8 minutes, with an impact that ran deeper than the scoring line. He led the NBA in assists off the bench and finished second in offensive fouls drawn. With Immanuel Quickley entrenched as the starter, Shead's standalone fantasy value stays low, but it spikes whenever Quickley misses time. That played out in the postseason, when Shead made four starts and logged 32.0 minutes a night in Quickley's absence. The cheap option also keeps a defensive-minded mentor in place for rookie Jaden Bradley.
Source: Michael Scotto
Source: Michael Scotto
Kevin Porter Jr. Exercises $5.39 Million Option to Stay with Bucks
Point guard Kevin Porter Jr. is exercising his $5.39 million player option to remain with the Milwaukee Bucks for 2026-27, HoopsHype's Michael Scotto reports. The combo guard stays put as Milwaukee reshapes its roster following the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade. Porter was productive before the injury ended his season, averaging 17.4 points, 7.4 assists, 5.2 rebounds, and 2.2 steals over 38 games. He shot a career-best 46.5 percent from the field but just 32.2 percent from three-point range. Antetokounmpo's departure opens up shot creation, but the backcourt got crowded in a hurry. Newly acquired Tyler Herro projects to handle the ball, and Ryan Rollins played well as a fill-in starter, averaging 22.5 points and 5.8 assists when Porter was sidelined. His assists and steals keep Porter valuable, though his usage may not climb as much as the headline change implies.
Source: Michael Scotto
Source: Michael Scotto
Mark Williams Agrees to a Three-Year Deal With the Suns
According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Phoenix Suns center Mark Williams intends to sign a fully guaranteed three-year, $38 million contract to return to Phoenix. The 24-year-old is coming off the healthiest season of his career, averaging 11.7 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 0.9 blocks, and 0.9 steals in 23.6 minutes while shooting 64.4 percent from the field. He still carries availability risk after missing the first-round series with a left foot stress reaction, but the deal gives him the inside track to remain Phoenix's starting center. Khaman Maluach and Oso Ighodaro are worth monitoring behind him, although Williams should remain the preferred fantasy option if he holds the top role.
Source: Shams Charania
Source: Shams Charania
Coby White Returning to Hornets on Three-Year Deal
Charlotte Hornets guard Coby White intends to sign a three-year, $74 million deal to return to the team, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. White is expected to step into a larger role after Charlotte agreed to trade LaMelo Ball and Josh Green to Minnesota for Naz Reid and draft capital. The 26-year-old averaged 17.4 points, 4.0 assists, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.3 threes while shooting 44.6 percent from the field last season. His assists should climb as the new starting guard, while Brandon Miller and Kon Knueppel also project for bigger creation roles in Charlotte's reworked offense.
Source: Shams Charania
Source: Shams Charania
Is Andy Pages' Rough Production in June a Cause for Concern?
Across 343 plate appearances in 2026, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages is hitting .266/.318/.474 with 15 home runs, 58 RBI, 46 runs scored, and eight stolen bases. Even in a Dodgers lineup that has stars at nearly every position, Pages has been one of the team's most important contributors. However, the 25-year-old has hit a rough spell in June, hitting .198 with just two home runs across 101 plate appearances this month. Pages was hitting .294 with 13 home runs through the end of May, which may have been production above his true talent level. Still, fantasy managers should stay patient with Pages through his current cold streak. The young slugger's 8.5% barrel rate is nearly identical to the 8.4% barrel rate he posted while hitting 27 home runs in 2025, and his hard-hit rate has actually jumped from 37.2% to 46%. As long as Pages remains healthy, he profiles as a five-category contributor. In leagues where his value may be dropping, managers should look to buy low.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Kazuma Okamoto a Prime Sell-High Candidate?
Across 324 plate appearances in 2026, Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Kazuma Okamoto has hit .241/.324/.469 with 18 home runs, 51 RBI, and 42 runs scored. Okamoto was hitting just .214 through the end of May, but he's surged to a .306/.378/.569 slash line in June. The 30-year-old's power metrics for the season overall are excellent, as he's logged a 14.8% barrel rate and a 50% hard-hit rate. While Okamoto's power looks legit, his batting average improvement this month may be a bit of a mirage. Okamoto owns an elevated 31.5% strikeout rate for the season, and his xBA remains an uninspiring .222. Between swing-and-miss concerns and his lack of speed, Okamoto may ultimately profile as a power-only contributor for fantasy managers. With his value surging during his hot month, Okamoto could be a sell-high candidate for the right price.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Should Fantasy Managers Explore Selling High on Cody Bellinger?
New York Yankees outfielder Cody Bellinger has been a consistent force in the middle of his team's lineup in 2026, hitting .267/.365/.458 with 11 home runs, 49 RBI, 46 runs scored, and 10 stolen bases across 340 plate appearances. The 30-year-old's plate approach has been elite, as he's recorded more walks (47) than strikeouts (46). While Bellinger may not provide high-end value in any one fantasy category, he has shown the ability to produce at an above-average rate across the board. However, fantasy managers may still have reason to explore selling high on Bellinger. The veteran outfielder's underlying contact metrics remain underwhelming, as he's logged a 7.8% barrel rate and 36.7% hard-hit rate. Perhaps more importantly, Bellinger has a spotty health track record that should not be ignored. Across five seasons entering 2026, Bellinger had reached 600 plate appearances just once. With his value potentially at its peak, Bellinger could generate a significant haul for fantasy managers in a trade.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Do Fantasy Managers Have a Buy-Low Window on Cade Smith Amidst His Rough June?
Cleveland Guardians closer Cade Smith has been one of the best closers in baseball so far in 2026, recording a 3.22 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, 55 strikeouts, and 24 saves across 36 1/3 innings (34 games). However, the 27-year-old has run into some issues in June, pitching to a 5.19 ERA across 8 2/3 innings. Command has been an issue for Smith, whose walk rate has leaped to 13.2% this month. Still, Smith's underlying metrics for the season as a whole remain elite. The hard-throwing right-hander owns a 36.9% strikeout rate and a 30.2% K-BB rate. He's also been victimized by an unusually high opponent batting average on balls in play of .370, which suggests that Smith has experienced some poor luck. In any league where Smith's value may have dipped due to his rough June, fantasy managers should look to buy low.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
James Wood Has Arrived as an Elite Fantasy Outfielder
Washington Nationals outfielder James Wood has emerged as a fantasy superstar in 2026, hitting .260/.385/.511 with 20 home runs, 49 RBI, 70 runs scored, and 13 stolen bases across 382 plate appearances. Swing-and-miss is an issue for Wood (30% strikeout rate). However, Wood's underlying contact metrics are elite, as he's logged a 23.6% barrel rate and a 60.8% hard-hit rate. The 23-year-old's ability to consistently make hard contact should allow him to maintain a solid floor for his batting average, even with his elevated strikeout rate. As long as he stays healthy, Wood is a near lock to provide elite power and run production numbers and above-average speed for fantasy managers the rest of the way in 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Guardians to Promote Top Prospect Cooper Ingle, a Top Add in All Leagues?
According to the team, the Cleveland Guardians are promoting top-ranked catching prospect Cooper Ingle to the major leagues. Ingle is considered the No. 70 overall prospect on MLB.com and the No. 3 overall prospect in the team's system. Ingle is a primary catcher but has recently begun to see time in the outfield, which has opened the door for him to join the major-league roster. With Triple-A Columbus, Ingle has carried a strong .284/.416/.551 line with a stellar .967 OPS. Over this 51-game stretch, Ingle has launched 12 home runs while holding an impressive 50:41 K:BB. With the Guardians, Ingle could quickly carve out a role behind the dish and potentially in the outfield, with Angel Martinez and Chase DeLauter both on the injured list. Given his impressive play at Triple-A this season, Ingle is a worthy pickup in all 12+ team leagues ahead of his MLB debut on Friday night as he should see close to every day at-bats.
Source: Cleveland Guardians
Source: Cleveland Guardians
Sam Darnold Looking to Improve Footwork, Limit Turnovers
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold led the Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory in his first year with the team in 2025, but after a mediocre performance in the Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots, the veteran signal-caller knows he has plenty to work on going into his ninth year in the NFL. Darnold didn't turn the ball over in the postseason, but he had 20 regular-season turnovers (14 interceptions and six fumbles lost). "I think the biggest thing is continuing to build off of my weaknesses, understanding what I wasn't great at this past year, which I think for me is continuing to hone in on the deep ball, understand how I can be better that way, quieting my feet in the pocket," Darnold said. The former No. 3 overall pick by the New York Jets in 2018 out of USC threw for 4,048 yards, 25 touchdowns and 14 picks during 17 regular-season starts to finish as the QB13 in fantasy. The 29-year-old has one of the best receivers in the game in Jaxon Smith-Njigba at his disposal, but the Seahawks will be relying on rookie running back Jadarian Price after letting Kenneth Walker III walk in free agency. His QB13 finish in 2025 might be his ceiling when considering the lack of depth on Seattle's offense and the fact that the offense will be run by a first-time play-caller in Brian Fleury.
Source: NFL.com - Eric Edholm
Source: NFL.com - Eric Edholm
Diamondbacks-Cardinals Game Postponed on Thursday
Thursday's contest at Busch Stadium between the Arizona Diamondbacks and St. Louis Cardinals has been postponed due to inclement weather, according to John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports. Veteran right-hander Zac Gallen had been scheduled to toe the rubber for Arizona in this one, and he was scheduled to be opposed by Cardinals right-hander Michael McGreevy. Gallen will now likely be pushed back to take the mound in Friday's series opener in Tampa against the Rays. Coming off his worst start of the year, when he allowed a whopping nine earned runs on 12 hits while walking two in four innings on Saturday against the Minnesota Twins, fantasy managers will want to shy away from Gallen and fade him against the first-place Rays. McGreevy, meanwhile, will likely be moved to Friday's series opener against the Miami Marlins, a much better matchup. The 25-year-old allowed five earned runs in five innings his last time out against the Kansas City Royals, so he will also be looking for a bounce-back outing to kick off the series against Miami.
Source: Arizona Sports - John Gambadoro
Source: Arizona Sports - John Gambadoro
Juan Soto Returns From Back Injury on Thursday
New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto (back) is serving as the designated hitter and is batting third for the Mets in Thursday's series finale at Citi Field against the visiting Chicago Cubs and left-hander Matthew Boyd, according to MLB.com. MJ Melendez will make another start in left field and will hit eighth. Soto was pulled from Tuesday's loss to the Cubs with left side back tightness, and he both ends of Wednesday's doubleheader versus Chicago. The 27-year-old superstar is back in action on Thursday, though, and even though he's facing a left-hander, he should be returned to starting lineups in all traditional fantasy leagues. The four-time All-Star and six-time Silver Slugger winner was on the injured list earlier this season with a calf injury, but when healthy, he continues to impress, slashing .299/.395/.570 with a .965 OPS, 17 long balls, 38 RBI, 36 runs scored, and six stolen bases in his 221 at-bats. Soto has faced Boyd eight times in his career and has a solo home run off him while batting .125 with a .722 OPS. He's hitting .278 (22-for-79) against southpaws in 2026 with four of his 17 home runs.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Ryne Nelson Moved to 60-Day Injured List
The Arizona Diamondbacks announced on Thursday that they transferred right-hander Ryne Nelson (elbow) to the 60-day injured list with a strained right elbow. The D-backs initially placed Nelson on the 15-day IL last Friday with a flexor strain in his right elbow, and now he won't be eligible to return to Arizona's starting rotation until mid-August. The 28-year-old former second-rounder in 2019 out of the University of Oregon has gone 3-5 in 2026 in his fifth year in the big leagues with a 4.97 ERA (5.39 FIP) and 1.24 WHIP with 62 strikeouts and 22 walks in 83 1/3 innings pitched across his 15 starts. Nelson's numbers haven't been all that impressive, and he had more than three strikeouts just once in his last six starts for the Snakes. Nelson certainly isn't a must-hold in mixed fantasy leagues while he recovers from his injury, and he won't have much time left in 2026 to make an impact late in the second half if he even makes it back to the D-backs' rotation. Nelson is rostered in 37% of Yahoo leagues right now.
Source: Arizona Diamondbacks
Source: Arizona Diamondbacks
Caleb Hawkins Looking to Lead Big 12 in Rushing?
Perhaps the most underrated transfer this offseason was Oklahoma State's addition of former North Texas running back Caleb Hawkins, who led the NCAA in rushing touchdowns last season despite a slow ramp-up as the Mean Green's workhorse. As a true freshman, Hawkins rushed for 1,434 yards and 25 touchdowns while adding 370 receiving yards and four scores through the air. While the Big 12 defenses he is set to face won't quite be the AAC defenses he faced a season ago, the talented running back will look to prove he's more than a piece of a successful offensive system. The Cowboys have a recent history of great running backs between Ollie Gordon II, Chuba Hubbard, and Justice Hill, and Hawkins looks to be the next one in line.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Max Scherzer to Receive Cortisone Shot in his Back
Toronto Blue Jays veteran right-hander Max Scherzer (back) is heading to Dallas on Friday to receive a cortisone shot in his back to "help alleviate some left-side stuff," manager John Schneider told Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet. Scherzer threw a bullpen session on Thursday and will return to Toronto over the weekend to figure out his next steps. The 41-year-old future Hall of Famer went back on the 15-day injured list last week due to back spasms after recently returning from forearm tendinitis and other issues. The three-time Cy Young winner and eight-time All-Star has only made six starts (22 innings) for Toronto this year as he continues to deal with injuries near the end of his career, and he's gone 1-4 with a nightmarish 10.23 ERA (8.78 FIP) and 1.73 WHIP with 14 strikeouts and 11 walks. Scherzer will continue to battle to make it back to the Jays' starting rotation, but fantasy managers should be going after better upside arms. He's rostered in just 4% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: Sportsnet.ca - Arden Zwelling
Source: Sportsnet.ca - Arden Zwelling
CJ Carr a Heisman Favorite in 2026?
As of right now, Notre Dame quarterback CJ Carr is the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy in 2026. Carr had a productive season as a redshirt freshman, completing 66.6% of his passes for 2,741 yards, 24 touchdowns, and six interceptions. He led the Irish on a 10-game winning streak to end the season and became very efficient as the year went on. Without Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price to carry the load offensively in 2026, Carr is expected to take on a heavier workload. It remains to be seen how Carr will look with the run game expected to take a step back, and we will get our first glimpse of the Heisman hopeful on September 6 in Lambeau as the Irish take on Wisconsin.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Jared Jones Listed as Scheduled Starter for Saturday
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Jared Jones (elbow) is listed as the team's scheduled starter for Saturday's game versus the division-rival Cincinnati Reds, according to Colin Beazley of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Jones took a line drive off his right elbow in his last outing on Sunday against the Colorado Rockies and was pulled early, but thankfully, tests on his elbow came back negative, and he appears set to return to the starting rotation this weekend against Cincy. The 24-year-old was a popular stash candidate as he neared his 2026 debut after missing all of last year due to right-elbow surgery, but so far in his five starts for the Bucs, he has underwhelmed, going 1-1 with a 5.75 ERA (4.77 FIP) and 1.52 WHIP with 21 strikeouts and eight walks in 20 1/3 innings pitched. He also has had a limited workload, not exceeding 77 pitches yet. Jones won't be a popular streamer this weekend, but the matchup isn't terrible, with the Reds coming in with the 24th OPS (.699) in baseball.
Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Colin Beazley
Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Colin Beazley
Bryce Underwood Due for Sophomore Jump?
Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood showed potential as a true freshman last season, but ultimately had a very underwhelming season. Underwood completed just 60.3% of his passes for 2,428 yards, 11 touchdowns, and nine interceptions. He also scrambled for 392 yards and six touchdowns on the ground. The former five-star certainly looked like a freshman for most of the season. However, there is reason to believe that the young signal caller can take a step forward in his sophomore campaign. With Sherrone Moore out and Kyle Whittingham in, the shift in leadership should make Michigan a more serious program. The addition of a locker room leader could help Underwood's leadership and game evolve to the next level as he attempts to build on his freshman season.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Malik Washington Set For Breakout Sophomore Campaign?
Maryland quarterback Malik Washington impressed as a true freshman. In his first season of college football, he threw for 2,963 yards, 17 touchdowns, and nine interceptions while adding 303 rushing yards and four scores on the ground. Washington is very physically gifted, standing 6-foot-5 with a big arm and quick acceleration. Despite his rock-solid freshman season, the individual success did not translate into a successful season for the Terrapins. Maryland won just one Big Ten game and ended the season on an eight-game losing streak. With head coach Mike Locksley firmly on the hot seat, Washington is looking to take a step forward as a sophomore in an attempt to stack more wins for the Terrapins in 2026.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Darian Mensah Faces Lofty Expectations in 2026
Miami quarterback Darian Mensah will be playing for his third school in three seasons this fall when he suits up for the Hurricanes. Mensah has thrown for 6,696 yards, 56 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions through his first two seasons at Tulane and Duke, and follows in the footsteps of Cam Ward and Carson Beck as an experienced signal-caller set to lead Mario Cristobal's offense. Miami's ceiling is extremely high in 2026, as they return a lot of offensive production in Mark Fletcher Jr. and Malachi Toney from last season's national title runner-up team. In a weak ACC, the expectation is playoff or bust for the Hurricanes. Mensah, meanwhile, will also be attempting to raise his NFL Draft stock while competing for a national title in a pivotal season for the young signal caller.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Bryce Miller Continues Excellent Season, Strikes Out 11 in a Loss
Seattle Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller allowed two home runs and picked up his second loss of the year in Thursday's 5-1 defeat at the hands of the hosting Pittsburgh Pirates, but he still pitched extremely well. Miller allowed three earned runs on five hits while walking none and striking out a season-high 11 batters in 5 2/3 innings. The 27-year-old got off to a late start to the 2026 season while recovering from an injury, but he has been very strong in his first eight starts and now sports an ERA under 2.00. Miller has had at least seven strikeouts in each of his last four starts, and he hasn't allowed more than three earned runs in any of his 2026 starts yet. In addition to his nice 1.97 ERA, Miller will carry a 0.72 WHIP and 54:5 K:BB in 45 2/3 frames into an amazing matchup against the division-rival Los Angeles Angels his next time out. Based on how well Miller has looked in 2026, fantasy managers should consider him a must-start for his next outing against the Halos. Miller is now rostered in 80% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Will Hammond Targeting Week 3 Return
Texas Tech's quarterback situation is officially in flux with Brendan Sorsby leaving the school and Will Hammond (knee) still recovering from last season's torn ACL. While Hammond has been practicing in a limited fashion, he is restricted to non-contact practice as he continues his recovery from the torn ACL that he suffered on Saturday, October 25th last season. It sounds as if Hammond is targeting a Week 3 return, as Joey McGuire does not intend to rush his new starting quarterback back to action. Texas Tech opens up Big 12 play in Week 3 when they host Houston on a Friday night. Hammond is expected to miss at least the season opener against Abilene Christian and Week 2's road game at Oregon State. Former Tulsa quarterback Kirk Francis looks like the guy who will get the nod in the season's early stages.
Source: USA Today
Source: USA Today
Ben Brown Appears Headed for a Lengthy Absence
Chicago Cubs right-hander Ben Brown (neck) has been diagnosed with a stress reaction in his neck, manager Craig Counsell told 104.3 The Score. "It's a very similar injury to 2024," Counsell said. Brown will be limited in his activity for the next month before the Cubs decide where to go from there. Back in 2024, Brown suffered a neck injury in early June and never pitched again that year, so this is obviously a very concerning diagnosis for the reliever-turned-starter. Injuries to their starting rotation have been a problem all year long, and Chicago's starting depth is very thin once again with Brown and Edward Cabrera (hamstring) landing on the injured list. In 20 appearances (eight starts) in 2026, the 26-year-old Brown has been excellent, going 4-2 with a 1.85 ERA (2.50 FIP), 0.94 WHIP, one save, 65 strikeouts, and 19 walks in 68 innings pitched. Fantasy managers planning on stashing Brown while he recovers need to prepare for a very lengthy absence.
Source: 104.3 The Score
Source: 104.3 The Score
Kyle Schwarber Returns From Back Injury on Thursday
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Kyle Schwarber (back) is serving as the team's designated hitter and is batting in the two-hole for Thursday's contest in D.C. against the division-rival Washington Nationals and right-hander Cade Cavalli, according to MLB.com. Lower-back tightness kept Schwarber out of the Phillies' starting lineup for the last two games, but the All-Star slugger is now back and should be returned to all starting lineups in traditional fantasy leagues. The 33-year-old three-time All-Star and Silver Slugger winner currently leads all of baseball with 29 home runs while slashing .252/.367/.594 with a .961 OPS, 52 RBI, 51 runs scored, and a stolen base in 76 games across 338 plate appearances. Schwarbs has clubbed four home runs in his last four games (three homers last Saturday) and is hitting .306 (22-for-72) with seven long balls, 13 RBI, and 15 runs scored in 20 games so far in June. He still has plenty of swing and miss to his game, but it's all worth it for the elite raw power that he provides from the left side of the plate. Schwarber has hit .167 with one RBI and a .777 OPS in six career at-bats versus Cavalli.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Bryan Abreu Reinstated From Restricted List on Thursday
The Houston Astros reinstated right-handed reliever Bryan Abreu from the restricted list on Thursday and optioned pitcher Colton Gordon to Triple-A Sugar Land in a corresponding move, according to Chandler Rome of The Athletic. Abreu missed the team's series in Toronto this week against the Blue Jays due to a personal matter, but he will return to the back end of the bullpen on Thursday as the Astros start a new series in Motown against the Detroit Tigers. The 29-year-old Dominican hurler opened the 2026 season as the team's primary option at closer with left-hander Josh Hader on the injured list, but he squandered that opportunity and was quickly demoted after struggling early on. Abreu is currently 2-3 on the season with a 6.39 ERA (6.77 FIP), 1.82 WHIP, five saves, 33 strikeouts, and 24 walks in his 25 1/3 relief innings. Since allowing three earned runs to the Pittsburgh Pirates on June 2, Abreu has allowed just two runs (one earned) while walking one and striking out eight in six innings for two saves. With Hader back healthy, though, Abreu's fantasy stock has fallen once again. He's currently rostered in just 19% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: The Athletic - Chandler Rome
Source: The Athletic - Chandler Rome
Ernie Clement Draws Back into Blue Jays Lineup on Thursday
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Ernie Clement (hip) is starting at shortstop and is batting second for Toronto in Thursday's contest against the visiting Texas Rangers and left-hander MacKenzie Gore, according to MLB.com. Clement missed the last two games for the Jays with soreness in his left hip, and he also missed a few games last weekend with the same issue. He's feeling better now, though, and will return to the field for Thursday's series opener against Texas. Fantasy managers may want to continue to sit Clement, who has hit a cold spell at the plate recently, going 2-for-19 (.105) with a run scored, one walk, and four strikeouts in his last six games. The 30-year-old utility infielder has slashed .292/.313/.437 this year with a .750 OPS, seven home runs, 28 RBI, 35 runs scored, and two stolen bases in his 295 at-bats. Clement lacks power and speed, but his high contact rate and multi-position eligibility make him an asset in fantasy for depth. In seven career at-bats against Gore, Clement has one RBI, a .143 average, and a .365 OPS.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Corey Seager Activated From Seven-Day Concussion Injured List
The Texas Rangers announced on Thursday that they activated shortstop Corey Seager (concussion) from the seven-day concussion injured list and placed infielder/outfielder Cody Freeman (back) on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to June 22) with a herniated disc in his back in a corresponding move. Seager should be right back in Texas' starting lineup for their contest in Toronto on Thursday against the Blue Jays and right-hander Kevin Gausman. The veteran left-handed-hitting shortstop will return to the big-league roster after missing two weeks with a mild concussion that he suffered in a collision at home plate in early June. Fantasy managers haven't been too happy with Seager in 2026 between his injuries and poor play. He is returning to a rough .186/.284/.373 slash line with nine home runs in his 47 games played in his 12th year in the majors. The five-time All-Star and two-time World Series MVP has time to bounce back in the second half of 2026, though, as long as he can stay healthy, which is something he has struggled with in his career.
Source: Texas Rangers PR
Source: Texas Rangers PR
Texas Tech Adds Pitt State Transfer Jordan Rogers
Transfer safety Jordan Rogers, who was named a D2 All-American in 2025 at Pitt State, has opted to transfer to Texas Tech. Rogers spent five seasons at Pitt State and tallied 162 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 15 interceptions, 5.5 sacks, and five forced fumbles over the course of his career. He had five interceptions and four forced fumbles in a career year in 2025, and joins a Texas Tech defense that was among the nation's best last season.
Source: On3
Source: On3
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